Summer Courses + Credit Courses + Interior Design
ID1000
(3.0 credits or audit)
Exploring the elements that comprise the practice of interior design, students will learn about materials, space planning, color theory, and more.
ID2000
(3.0 credits or audit)
This course provides an introduction to linear, two-, and three-point perspectives, and rendering of interior space in various media. (Undergraduate Level)
ID2050
(3.0 credits or audit)
Through a series of projects including drawing and model making, students will gain valuable skills in documenting visual culture and developing tools for representing design concepts. (Undergraduate Level)
ID3050
(3.0 credits or audit)
Learn the basics of computer-assisted drafting techniques, including basic drawing, dimensioning, layering, and various commands for drawing and document output. (Undergraduate Level)
ID5000
(3.0 credits)
This introductory course provides students with an overview of the elements that comprise the practice of interior design. (Graduate level)
ID5050
(3.0 credits)
Learn the basics of computer-assisted drafting techniques, including basic drawing, dimensioning, layering, and various commands for drawing and document output. (Graduate Level)
ID5110
(3.0 credits)
This course provides an introduction to linear, two-, and three-point perspectives, and rendering of interior space in various media. (Graduate Level)
ID5150
(3.0 credits)
Through a series of projects including drawing and model making, students will gain valuable skills in documenting visual culture, developing tools for representing design concepts. (Graduate Course)
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SL2341
(1.5 credits or audit)
Over the course of the semester, students work with the instructor to design and create a piece of furniture.
SL2451
(1.5 credits or audit)
Explore new technologies that make 3D printing and laser scanning accessible to designers, architects and artists.
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